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Brief Title: Predictive Value of Human Microbiome and Serological Markers for Clinical Outcome of AIS With Active Cancer
Official Title: Predictive Value of Human Microbiome and Serological Markers for Clinical Outcome of Acute Ischemic Stroke With Active Cancer
Study ID: NCT05553990
Brief Summary: Explore with active cancer patients with acute ischemic stroke in the human body characteristic microorganism disorder to clinical prognosis of the predictive value of the secondary objective: to observe with active cancer patients with acute ischemic stroke in the body of microorganisms and their serological indexes change law of exploration condition change related biomarkers of microscopic objects group based on the human body.
Detailed Description: investigators recently found that changes in gut microbiota in patients with ischemic stroke are associated with the development of disease. However, there are few studies on the correlation between ischemic stroke with cancer and human microbiome and metabolites Whether the human microbiome and its metabolites are associated with the prognosis of such patients remains to be investigated. Therefore, this study hypothesized that structural changes in the human microbiome and its metabolites in patients with acute ischemic stroke with active cancer were associated with stroke severity and disease recovery Therefore, this topic proposed by collecting active follow-up cancer of acute ischemic stroke patients after admission and oral swabs Excrement and urine and blood samples, and based on the queue, follow-up analysis of the human microbiome dynamic change rule and the prognosis of patients with cancer of the acute ischemic stroke correlation, activity, further explore the secondary prevention of stroke management strategy based on the human microbiome.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Nanfang Hospital,Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Name: JIA YIN
Affiliation: Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University
Role: STUDY_CHAIR